In just the past two to three months, Israel has found itself in conflict with six countries — Gaza, Iran, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Qatar. These confrontations stem largely from Israel’s campaign against Hamas, which has drawn other regional players into direct or indirect clashes.
Reports indicate that Israel, with strong U.S. support, has employed advanced military technology, including IDF missiles, cluster bombs, and drones, to carry out attacks across multiple fronts. Despite facing several adversaries simultaneously, Israel is said to have maintained a dominant position in these confrontations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel is determined to eliminate Hamas, even if it means going to war with any nation providing support to the group. Analysts warn that the widening scope of these conflicts risks further destabilizing the Middle East, heightening regional tensions and humanitarian concerns.










